…it's about choice

Warner Bros, Disney and 20th Century Fox received the injunction that they desired and were able to stop VidAngel from continuing to stream videos until at least the next step in this legal battle. Read more

Clearplay filed a motion to transfer the case to Utah. The motion was granted. VidAngel attempted to gain reconsideration of the granted motion but they were denied. It appears that the case is moving to Utah.

VidAngel has joined the family of companies that are innovating in the field of viewer choice. They have created a technology that does not require buying a new player or buying videos to have someone edit as a service. Instead they have created a solution for streamed media. Continue reading →

VidAngel sued ClearPlay, apparently in order to contest a number of US Patent Trademark Office granted patents. This link contains the updates on the Docket. Court Case Number: 2:14-cv-00160-DN. This is a snippet of the filingContinue reading →

In a broad move against ISPs, the British parliament is passing a law that will require them to deny access to entire websites based on a court order. This means that copyright owners can send “take down” notices to YouTube.com if there is any infringing material on their site. Click this link for the article: British Put Teeth in Anti-Piracy Proposal